Other energy
There are already a large number of ways to generate energy. However, a large part of it is not sustainable. The definition of sustainable is that what we do now can be done in the same way by future generations. An explosion engine that runs on gasoline or diesel emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and various nitrogen (N) compounds that are collectively called NOx. CO2 is a greenhouse gas and its concentration in the atmosphere has increased from 0.03% to 0.04% in 30 years and some of the NOx compounds are toxic.
Now petrol and diesel can also be made from biological material, so their use can be seen as CO2 neutral. A major change to biofuel will endanger food production and is therefore not interesting.
Nuclear energy also falls under this group. By nuclear energy we mean nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Although this energy form is one of the cleanest, it is not sustainable. Saddling our descendants with hazardous waste is not sustainable or earth-friendly.
Magnetic generated energy still raises many questions. Strong magnets are used in the experiments that are carried out. This form of energy generation is very interesting because there is no residual waste. However, there is not enough of this material available worldwide to make all houses self-sufficient. That is why we give it a lower priority to investigate. What can be applied to make a home self-sufficient will certainly receive a research project. And everything we research and develop becomes available under free open source licenses.
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